What Flaw Finder Do I Need?

Chasing cracks, porosity, or hidden flaws? You need flaw finder. But which is best for your job? Let’s find out…

As an engineer, choosing the right NDT (non-destructive testing) products is crucial for accurate flaw detection. This quick guide will help you find the right combination for your inspection needs.

Dye Penetrant Testing

What it is:
This test detects surface flaws (e.g., cracks, laps) on non-porous materials by applying a liquid dye that seeps into defects. After removing excess dye, a developer brings out the flaws for visibility.

Products to Use:

Magnetic Particle Testing

What it is:
Used to find surface and near-surface defects in ferromagnetic materials. A magnetic field is applied, and particles gather at flaw sites, making them visible.

Products to Use:

Fluorescent Magnetic Testing

What it is:
Similar to magnetic particle testing but uses fluorescent particles that glow under UV light, allowing for higher sensitivity and detection of finer flaws.

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Hi-Temp Penetrant Testing

What it is:
This method is used to detect flaws at elevated temperatures (up to 176.7°C). The heat causes flaws to expand, trapping more penetrant for stronger indications.

Products to Use:

Quick Recap: How to Choose the Right Combination

Application Penetrant Developer Cleaner/Remover Magnetic Particles Contrast Paint
Visible Dye Penetrant Testing DP-50 D-100 DR-60    
Magnetic Particle Testing     DR-64 BO-1 CP-2
Fluorescent Magnetic Testing       Glonetic  
High-Temperature Penetrant KO-17 D-350 KO-19    
Cleaning/Surface Prep     DR-60 / DR-64    

Need More Information?

For more details or help in selecting the right combination, give us a call or contact our team at sales@euromarc.co.nz. We’re here to help!

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